March 25, 2021 10:30 AM EDT
- New York, NY, US
- Auction Details
PRINTED & MANUSCRIPT AFRICAN AMERICANA
356 lots
- Collectibles(239)
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- Masood Ali Wilbert Warren(1)
1: (SLAVERY AND ABOLITION.) William & Samuel Hinde. Letter from a British slave-trading firm in the waning days of the legal slave trade.
2: (SLAVERY AND ABOLITION.) Narrative of Sojourner Truth, a Northern Slave, Emancipated from Bodily Servitude.
3: (SLAVERY AND ABOLITION.) Slavery in the United States: A Narrative of the Life and Adventures of Charles Ball, a Black Man.
4: (SLAVERY AND ABOLITION.) Narrative of Andrew Jackson, of Kentucky; Containing . . . Twenty-Six Years of his Life while a Slave.
5: (SLAVERY AND ABOLITION.) [Theodore D. Weld; editor.] American Slavery As It Is: Testimony of a Thousand Witnesses.
6: (SLAVERY AND ABOLITION.) Running account for a physician's work on the enslaved people at a central Alabama cotton plantation.
7: (SLAVERY AND ABOLITION.) [McPherson & Oliver; photographers.] [The Scourged Back.]
8: (SLAVERY AND ABOLITION.) David Mathews. Deed of a newborn girl sold by the future mayor of New York.
9: (SLAVERY AND ABOLITION.) Inventory of the estate of a wealthy New Jersey man, including 6 named "Blacks."
10: (SLAVERY AND ABOLITION.) Papers of slaveowner John W. Luke of Berryville, Virginia.
11: (SLAVERY AND ABOLITION.) James A. Barr. Letter discussing an enslaved 34-year-old "boy" who "seems anxious that you buy him."
12: (SLAVERY AND ABOLITION.) Negroes to be Sold! . . . Twenty-Two Likely Negroes.
13: (SLAVERY AND ABOLITION.) Stereoview of the infamous slave pen of "Price, Birch & Co., Dealers in Slaves."
14: (SLAVERY AND ABOLITION.) Runaway advertisement for "Marcus, one of the House Servants at Mount Vernon,"
15: (SLAVERY AND ABOLITION.) Runaway slave advertisement illustrated with "A Good Likeness of Sancho,"
16: (SLAVERY AND ABOLITION.) Broadside announcing the formation of an "Anti-Negro Stealing Society" to fight the Underground Railroad.
17: (SLAVERY AND ABOLITION.) $100 Reward! Ran Away . . . a Small Mulatto Woman Named . . . Caroline Green or Glasgow.
18: (SLAVERY AND ABOLITION.) G.W.F. Smith. $200 Reward, Ranaway from the Subscriber . . . My Man Giles.
19: (SLAVERY AND ABOLITION.) Jasper L. Hall. Letter describing the defeat of slave catchers in a pitched battle with ten fugitives.
20: (SLAVERY AND ABOLITION.) Nathan Daniel. Testimony by an overseer taking possession of a runaway slave.